MYSTERY RANCH Redesigns the Metcalf Backpack Specifically for Hunters

MYSTERY RANCH Redesigns the Metcalf Backpack Specifically for Hunters

Bozeman, MT– MYSTERY RANCH, an industry-leading pack company with multiple product lines focused on function, comfort, quality and durability, introduces the king of hunting packs—the Metcalf.

As a versatile hunting backpack for multi-day quests into the wilds, the Metcalf features both a large main packsack and a detachable, smaller day lid for quick stalks.

The Metcalf is an all-around workhorse in versatility—sporting enough volume for more than a week in the field but compressible enough for an afternoon stalk. Built onto our new Guide Light Frame™, the Metcalf has ample heavy-weight capacity, and the Overload Shelf™ keeps bag contents clean when packing out a carcass. With a detachable lid for day use, side detail pocket and full-length size zip access, this pack is a favorite among hunters looking for versatility and all-around utility … regardless of the game or duration of the hunt.

Highlighted Features:

Top-load design with side-zip access to necessities at a moment’s notice. Side zip is large enough for full-sized spotting scopes

Detachable lid transforms to a shoulder pack with two pockets for a kill kit, rain layers, water and food for dropping the big pack and stalking with precision

External detail pocket on left side is sized to fit headlamp, SPOT, batteries, flagging tape, and neck gaiter

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